haemorrhage
英 [ˈhem.ər.ɪdʒ]
美 [ˈhem.ɚ.ɪdʒ]
haemorrhage 大出血的,资金人才等大量流失的haemato-,血,血液,-rrh,流,词源同run,catarrh.即流血的,引申词义大出血的,资金人才大量流失的。
- haemorrhage
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haemorrhage: [17] Haemorrhage means literally a ‘bursting forth of blood’. It comes ultimately from Greek haimorrhagíā, a compound formed from Greek haima ‘blood’ and an element derived from the same source as the verb rhēgnúnai ‘break, burst’. Haima, a word of unknown origin, has been a generous contributor to English vocabulary. Besides haemorrhage, it has given haematite [17], literally ‘blood-like stone’, a type of iron ore, haemoglobin [19], a shortening of an earlier haemoglobulin, haemorrhoid [14] (in the 16th and 17th centuries spelled emerod), literally ‘flowing with blood’, and many more.
- haemorrhage
- see hemorrhage; also see æ.
- 1. If this is left untreated, one can actually haemorrhage to death.
- 如果这种情况得不到治疗的话,人就会因失血过多而死亡。
- 2. Twelve hours later she suffered a massive brain haemorrhage.
- 12小时后她脑部大量出血.
- 3. He sank into a coma after suffering a brain haemorrhage.
- 他在脑溢血后陷入了昏迷.
- 4. The patient died from acute cerebral haemorrhage.
- 患者死于急性脑溢血.
- 5. Shortly after his admission into hospital he had a massive brain haemorrhage and died.
- 住院后不久,他就死于大面积脑溢血。